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" Experience has taught me that indolence in young persons is so directly opposite to their natural disposition to activity, that unless it is the consequence of bad education, it is almost invariably connected with some constitutional defect. "
American Annals of Education and Instruction, and Journal of Literary ... - Σελίδα 137
1831
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...directly opposed to the natural disposition of young persons, that unless it is the consequence of a bad education, it is almost invariably connected with...exercise in the open air ; or when it is the result of preponderance of the animal system, it has been relieved by interposing an unusual proportion of exercise...

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...intellect." LETTER V.— TO THE SAME. REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS. "Experience," says Fellenberg, "has taught me, that indolence in young persons is so directly opposite...education, it is almost invariably connected with some constitutional defect."* And yet, as every one knows, the professed object of more than one half the...

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...LETTER VI. TO THE SAME. REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS. 134. " Experience," says Fellenberg, " has taught me, that indolence in young persons is so directly opposite...education, it is almost invariably connected with Some constitutional defect.''* And yet, as every one knows, the professed object of more than one half the...

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...point in which the system of Fellenberg excited stronger interest in my own mind than in the connection of physical education with intellectual and moral...exercise in the open air ; or, when it is the result of u preponderance of the animal system, it has been relieved by interposing an unusual proportion of...

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...must be well directed : — we proceed to aid you in it. It is, we believe, a remark of Hillenberg, that "indolence in young persons is so directly opposite...education, it is almost invariably connected with some constitutional defect." We confess that, if such be true, either that we have never seen a good system...

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...attended to. The hours of sleep should be regulated by the age of the pupil. Experience has taught me that indolence in young persons is so directly opposite...education, it is almost invariably connected with some constitutional defect. The great art of education, therefore, consists in knowing how to occupy every...

The North British review

1854 - 632 σελίδες
...teacher, are not innate, but result from his unwise system. Fellenberg says, " Experience has taught me that indolence in young persons is so directly opposite...education, it is almost invariably connected with some constitutional defect." And the spontaneous activity to which children are thus prone, is simply the...

National Education in Europe: Being an Account of the Organization ...

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